The growing diversity of the U.S. population — particularly in the Southwest—is reflected in magazine, online and television ads. But how do agencies determine how that diversity should be presented? How sensitive are they to what consumers are seeing?

Gilbert’s growth has been an issue for its schools. A few months back, there was a debate over where to move Gilbert Classical Academy. The school board was considering options including closing Gilbert Junior High.

During a Thursday conference call announcing first quarter earnings, company officials said rental revenue from construction customers increased ten percent compared to the same periodlast year, while revenue from the gas and oil industry decreased two percent

Whether you’re dealing with a divorce, writing your will or submitting an immigration petition, legal help is expensive. That’s why, this weekend, the State Bar of Arizona is holding a free Legal Aid Clinic for anyone who wants to sit face-to-face with an attorney and get their legal questions answered.

What will the sports world and the athletes who compete in it look like in the year 2040? These are some of the questions a diverse group of attendees are considering at ASU’s Emerge Festival, which hopes to glimpse the future through sport.

Observatories all over the state offer visitors a chance to gaze deep into space and learn about Arizona's contributions to astronomy and planetary science. Here's our guide for the stargazing tourist.

Forty percent of Navajo people living on the reservation lack running water. In addition to digging water lines, Navajo Speaker LoRenzo Bates said at a signing ceremony the projects would create more than 400 jobs and bring in as much as $7 million in tax revenue for the tribe.

More than 40 percent of people living on tribal lands do not have access to the Internet, according to the Federal Communications Commission. The Government Accountability Office recently looked into reasons why.

A leading hospital in Texas is making a name for itself by taking on the ranching industry, an iconic fixture in the history of the Lone Star State. The hospital is now promoting a plant-based diet rich in vegetables and whole grains for patients and visitors.

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